Cops to speak to sex party guests as man charged with deliberate HIV spread

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Visitors to adult parties in Lyndholme Road in Kidderminster are being urged to come forward (Image: Google Street View)
Visitors to adult parties in Lyndholme Road in Kidderminster are being urged to come forward (Image: Google Street View)

Cops are appealing for sex party guests to get in touch after a man was charged with deliberately transmitting HIV.

West Mercia Police has urged anyone attending adults-only gatherings in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, to come forward. It also asked anyone who may have received sexual services offered online, from someone possibly using the alias 'Naomi, 26, bisexual', to come forward. Luke Davis, 29, of George Street, Kidderminster has been charged with the criminal transmission of HIV.

He appeared at Worcester Crown Court on Tuesday, July 11, with the case adjourned for trial with a plea and case management hearing on November 24. Davis pleaded not guilty at Worcester Magistrates' Court on Tuesday, June 6. West Mercia Police stressed Davis was presumed innocent of the charge unless proven guilty and had the right to a fair trial’.

And it urged the public not to speculate on social media which could prejudice the case. It said the charge followed an investigation by officers and related to one alleged victim. Supt Mel Paley from the force said: “We acknowledge people may be concerned about this case. In publicising it we have taken careful consideration to ensure the right balance between protection of the public and protection of the defendant’s rights to a fair trial. If you are concerned there are several ways you can contact the investigation team or seek support.”

West Mercia Police said there were several ways of contacting the investigation team.

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  • By calling 101, request West Mercia Police, and then tell the call handler you wish to make a report in relation to Operation Origin. The call handler will record your details and a member of the investigation team will contact you.
  • By email directly to the investigation team via the email address: [email protected]
  • Those that may want to make police aware but are not ready to talk can request a third-party report is made to West Mercia Police via their sexual health service provider. The report should include details that the person is prepared to share and that the case relates to Operation Origin. This will allow the investigation team to be aware of the potential number of people affected.
  • Or the public can ring police without prejudice and personal circumstances will be respected. West Mercia Police said: “This will of course remain confidential as it would be for any other professional service.”

A West Mercia Police spokesperson said: “All reports to the police are confidential and you do not have to give your details if you feel unable to. The investigation team will be happy to discuss your situation with you in confidence. We realise there may be some people who are concerned they may be at risk but do not wish to speak with police at this time.

“Although the risk of transmission is low, if you are concerned it is important that you are tested for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STI). Confidential testing will help you to receive effective treatments if you have HIV or any STI. Anyone can book a test through their local sexual health clinic, details are available online. Many areas also offer online testing for STIs including HIV. Anyone living in Worcestershire can book an HIV and STI test online here. If you would like further help or support, and for those wanting to access sexual health services outside of Worcestershire, please visit: www.sexwise.org.uk ”

Ryan Merrifield

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